when you sleep your body makes a type of grease that comes off your scalp into your hair. This, combined with laying on your pillow with your hair bent upwards causes this.
Hair can stick out in the morning after combing due to a combination of factors, including bedhead from sleeping, natural hair texture, and static electricity. While you sleep, hair can become tangled or flattened, causing it to stick up when you wake. Additionally, humidity or dry air can lead to static, making hair stand on end. Using a leave-in conditioner or anti-static spray can help tame unruly hair.
No bcz if you tie your hair to tight your hair will get damage so sleep with your hair down
you stick one in and then you stick another one in
Down
yes they do.
No, it is not harmful to sleep with wet hair. However, you might wake up with wispy locks in the morning and it could take you longer to style your hair. Your pillow will also get wet which may disturb your night's sleep.
Yes, did it this morning.
You twist your hair, like you are putting your hair up in a clip. Then you twist it up into a bun .after that put it in a hair band and then put a chop stick through the middle of it. And waa laa you have a Chinese chop stick bun!!
Nahh, sleep with braids and then get up and gell or scrunch it but do not brush it outt!
When you jump on a trampoline, your hair may stick up due to static electricity buildup. As you move and rub against the trampoline's surface, electrons may transfer between your hair and the trampoline, causing your hair to become positively charged and repel each other, making it stand up.
Stick insects sleep on leaves, on twigs, on sticks, or in trees. Some are nocturnal and they sleep during the day.
because of static electricity